ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1927. SEVEN h 1 MORE LIGHT ForLorigNights Take an inventory of your rooms and you will doubtless ' find a number of Electric Light Bulbs, are missing, and as fall and winter nights are corn ing on, you'll find it mighty fine to have all lights in perfect condition for instant use. The children and high school students will need the best of lights for their evening study and so we sug gest that you come in and make your selections now. . ' CHURCHILL HARDWARE CQ. I The Winchester Store ' CLASSIFIED SECTI0N1 ALL NEW ADS WILL, BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SALE j J FOR REN 1 FOR SALE -Weaned pigs, $S eacb. J.' O. Vetlder, Roberta Creek. FOR SALE Jj. C. Smith typewrit, ter; reasonable. Phone 131-J. FORD ton truck, good order and , eab, tires, good, 125 total price. Hansen Chevrolet Co. FORD roadster, with delivery box, -- battery and generator, $ 50 total price. Hansen Chevrolet Co. CONCORD grapes, 5c per lb. Leave orders at Stephens Street Store. FOR SALE 1-horse engine and buzz saw on trucks. C. A. Lock wood Motor Co. CANNING TOMATOES 4 "OcPper bushel. Inquire at, Dlllard Store, Stanford Buell.. . : ' ! NEW lino of missus hats, lor scnuui on sale for Saturday. Bell Mil . llnery. , . FORD dollver good runniiifTor der. Good tires, f50 total price. ; Hansen Chevrolet Co. ,' FOR SALE Mattress; springs, trunk, oak center table. Phono 42-L. ' . , NEW fur telts for Friday and Sal . urday specially priced. Bell Mll : llnery, ., CANNING. tbmaoeiT per nuarT- el, bring boxes. S. '- Saulsborry, Myrtle .Creek, Ore. . r A - NEW' assortnientoirtEvergeen sport hats now on sale for Fri ,A 4. day and Saturday. Bell Millinery,, -FOR. SALE-125 puHbred S. d . : Tanored White Leghorn pullets. Wilbur G. Kcetss, Camas Valley. - MATRON liati" fnoTnbinatrohB6'f j satin and velvet at a special for i Friday and Saturday. ; Bell Mil s' liuery. ' j :. 5-j i fXR: SAXEVood"on the ground. : 16-lncli oalc and laurel stove and ;. , .block. N. L. Conn, Rosebuig. T j Phono CF15, ' ' ON SALE Largo and medium' i head size hats, choices of shades. Vulue ill every hat Bell Millin- ery. '. ' ' r . ; FORD TOURING 1925 nVodoh New Duco paint, fine condition. Easy torme'. Hansen Chevrolet Co. - CONCORD grapes, right for jelly. 5c per lb. Mrs. P. E. Beaver. Phono 8F2. FORD COUPE 1925 model. This car looks about as good as when it was sold new. Come and see it. Hansen Chevrolet Co. FORD truck with Warford, good cab and tires', 1923 model. Mo tor just overhauled. Easy terms. HanBen Chevrolet Co. WATERMELON SALE Fine wa 1 termelons below wholesale while ' ithey last Concord grapes for ? jolly, Gc. per lh., bring boxes. D; . Coon Stand, Dlllard, Ore. ORAPES "FORT SALESecond grade bunches, white, pink or . blue, 3o at vineyard. Sunnydale Fruit Farm, Brockway. J. Rob ert McKay, Mgr. CHEVROLET landau .sedan like new. You have to see .it and . ride In it -to appreciate the val- - uo. Easy terms. Hansen Chevro let Co. VOU ean go anywhere In a Ford truck with a spoclal transmis- ' sion, We have several we will ; sell- on oasy terms. Hansen ' Chevrolet Co. CHEVROLET touring, 1926. One - of those fine small easy riding "cars painted in gray Duco. Looks like new. Hansen Chevro let Co. 5 CHIN does, breeding age. 3 Am erican blue doe bred. 20 Ameri can, blue young. 3 months. Im- mediate sale. Deer Creek - Rab- - bitry, Rt. 1, Box 5, Roseburg. CONTRACTS let every da' for county road work and gravel hauls where a Ford truck with Wariortt w an meat outfit. We have a large assortment to cnooBe from. Hansen Chevrolet CO. ; - FARM FOR SALE 255 a-iivE, Z miles west of Drahi, Ore., SO to 100 tie tub UQiler cultivation. 11 acres of prunes. Place well wa tered, fenced and cross fenced. Ideal for . sheep, turkeys and prunes. Price $10,000. Can give terms that vlll suit. Geo. .L. Seelsmith, 127 Terry Ave., S? - attle, Washington. ' 160 ACRES located "inthe center of BntFo Valley In high state of cultivation, three sets buildings, on main hiehway, and consider ed one of the bettt placea In southern Idaho. Owner wishes' to exchange for ranch in southern Oregon. This place Is clear of thht. C. I. Cu thru an. Realtor, ; i Nampa, Idaho. . i . : FOR RENT Garage, near . Rose hotel. 247S.Pino. . FOR RENT Underwood typcwrlt- er. Phone 131-J. FOR RENT Well furnished aut., ground floor. 331 SMaln. FORENtFurnished iiouse with garage. Phone 64-J. j ...... FOR RENT 2-rooni furriiihed houBe, $7 per month. See elovu torman at Perkins Bldg. FOR " RENT 3-room furnished', heated apartment, electric range. Iuquire 124W.J0ouglas St. FOR RENT Six-room house-," 2 baths, partly furnished, 401 S. Main, or inquire 417 S. Main. WANTED WANTED Job shaking prunes or work about drier. Phone" 497. WANTED Prune pickers! i'eny Bond, Glide, Ore. Wione 3CF11. WANTED Work" Syh!gh8chool girl. Fern Churchill, 637 S. Pino. WANTED Prune pickers. .Bring camp equipment. , J.. S. Moore, Days Creek, Ore. f WANTED 2 jiruue pickers- and one - experienced' -drier- Miatf. Phone 15F15. . w WANTED" MIDDLE 'AGEDLADY To live with woman on Bmall .4 country, place. Must be willing to stand half of expenses. Will make fine home . for...-, someone. Addross "Home," care of News Review. . . i MISCELLANEOUS I : i : CITY AND FARM LOANS. BONDS .BOUOHT AND SOLD. 'RICH & ' RICEt .Licensed Bnrid Brokprs. , siHPWrTO'VoSFTnuniajr, 8e"ju' 24, from Farm Bureau Co-op: lOx ehange. Fred Ai Coff. Phone 6F2. CAR . OWNER -Don't- toriTot to' call 653 when in-ned of xato parts. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. - ' i DIFFICULTY S Despite the fact that the county is offering a liberal premium ou f:s road bonds, which it is now seefc inp: to purchase, it has so far boon able to buy . only 1 S27.UOU worth. The county has almost one million". dollars rrom O. and C. refund, una deutred to buy its own road bonds to hold as security; The money is now in various banks drawing 2 per cent on daily balances. At the same time the county has out as much in bonds drawing rive and six per cent. By purchasing its own bonds the county would b saving three to four cent, flnt bond holders are not anxious to let go. Bonds bearing an equal In terest rate are hard to secure and unless the county's bonds can be exchanged for a premium plus an other bond of longer durailou and equal Interest rate the bond hold er has no object In letting go a security that has behind it suffi cient funds to insure Its retirement at the time of maturity, and then fore the county is not getting lt bonds back as had been hoped. The court does not have th au thority to invest the money in any other type of security than its own bonds, so the money not uped to buy its own issues must be kept on deposit drawing only dally balance Interest. NAOlClI SCOTT . ; f VIOLIN ' Kohlhaen Bldg. Telephones 633-R, 427-J .njwawj'.'i.. mm -i iMmm Kohlhagen Apartments Furnished apartments, mod- ern In every way. Within one black of businatt center of city. Reasonable Rate. PHONE 58 ROSEBURG MAY GIVE -SftE M. E. SIIBC1P Annual Gatherings of De nomination May Be Held Here. MONEY GUARANTEED Chamber of Commerce Of fers to Pay for Land , for Annual Summer Encampment.' . j A pormancnt site for the South ern Oregon nnuuat summer confer ence ot the M. K. church wiil be furnished by the city ot Roseuurg If the church will -accept a loca tion in this district, finances suf ficient to provide the grounds hav ing been guaranteed' by the Rose burg Chamber of Commerce. ' Each year tile M. E. cnurbh holds a conference which, Is attended by the .young people of th'o church. In the past tills .conference has occu pied only a few days and has been moved from place' to place, but there is noV a plan being consid ered to select a suitable central location and to- make it the head quarters for the religious activi ties of- i the denomination in this district. - 1 , ' . . It is de8irc'd;; to secure - a- loca tion, which may" lie easily reached by automobiles; yet whTch ia; suf ficiently' isolated to provide a) good summer camp that has outstanding. recreational advantages, bevoral sites are in prospect in tlio vicinity of Rose burg and options have been, obtained on some of thoso. ! The Chambor of Commerce, hnsroffered to buy any one of the sites select ed and will present it to the confer ence in the event Rosoburg is se lected for Jthe camp. - if - i V The church has sufficient funds to nut in the .improvements, which wlll consist ol Kitcnen. mess nniii and edministiatinn hulldi'iR. while 1 tents will bo jnqyiaeu, for sloeplng ! nmiWni-t Til llin .vinf. the site l I procured it Is expected, that tlnjroi will uo'liem annually a summer ramn for hovs and for cirls of the Southern Oregon district,- to MPthrv.wt(h tho anntutl cniile,i'cuntg for these Krbups, 'and nlso -an-ai nual camp meeting and conference for adults Thd Southern Oregon' district takes in all .of 'the western part or the ' stare' Bourh"or 'Kugeneptreets, was .recovered by Miss f:. und including KlnmHlh Falls, and K. Jolmotone, she reported. - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES i i i . f ''. -'-.I'- i '1 i r i ' J MBit ' ' '' . "1 t FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - H Getting the Best of Oacar , ".. ByBlosger Y 10WAI6MCAMVOO ) ; Vf FIVE f BETACW ) VEAA-TBA3FE6 ( CLEVCM PEET V ! Y) (7 ' ' " 'V " ' foa.ABOOy FOOR ) .. - PR&T7V GOOD A-, EISRT? yACDS AM SOOD.'.' CAM!.' I) y y '- - V " , , - ssl. i...yfaL. : J - CI S ' ,'(iiM?JA , . I MT , SALESMAN SAM : ' ' ' . ' Guzz Gets Sarcastic - :- r,; .' . ' - ' By Small ' r". . . .Gyvt-.TrteRe?-)-: .-.-' Tl fAoW.FoR induce -i LepSpep) WMT . . F,n'G . . C, WORe'ri Sft )( ' (y -TI Vv v -rup-Kiw - A-. :. , : , J-TX R fi ?v V1; Most Effective Treatment Known THE Chas) J. Dean method of treating Piles is so certain of satisfactory result, even in the leveret. nw cnraoK cmcv mat we live pontnrs m wurrrtN assurance of successful TREATMENT OK FKE RETtlKNfcD. Ortier H octal ami Cokxi Ailnacats likewise respond quickly to this Molhintf. nott-Mirtfical method. vw t it years nivniy pcciaii7ca practice nu brought us thouuiuls of patient at all walk In vcr th West. Big. compleMy Equipped offices and akfllful cronnct are maintained la art land. Seattle and Sam Francisco. Send today for FREE loo-pane Illustrated Book of Facts oa Racial and Colon ailmcats. lDEAN.M.D.,lnc 'OR lilANDpsriK Of AN BLDfcSlh ftMAIN San Trancltcci as Roseburg is the most centrally located city in the dlstrlct.it Is very probable that some aitej near here will - bo approved by the church and will be accepted as Its religious headquarters for tho fu ture. . - ' Camp at Id ley Id Park. :' r - n HOME OF JEFF , MYERS GUARDED f AKwidotiHl PrwiMi Leased' Wire) . PORTIA NO. Oro Sent. . 2:1. Mrs. Helen R. Myora. wi:'o of Jef ferson Myers, U. S. shipping hoard commissioner, asked police to guard her, home because an at tempt was made to break 'in on the night of September 20. A screen of the library window was forced about six Inches. Mr. Myers; is out of the city and officers promised tho patrolman on the boat would keep his eye on tho house. MAILORDER FIRM I REPORTS THEFTS (AwnclstM Prrm Lrainl Wire) ., PORTLAND; Ore., Sept. 2S. Three youths wore nrrestod 'toduy by local pullco and operatives of a detectivo agency charged wllh fhefts from tho Montgomery Ward store nere. 'i nose unuer nrresc nre ) Kenneth Bolton, 18; Paid Prltcli- ' """' kh-o. hacr 'been employed ut the store diirins the! past two years. ,, iJ - ' ' "O 11 1 , 1 1. PIECE OF METEOR uac DCPM COI IMti " ' ' ' MAS Bt,tIN TUUINU (Anmljlnl Pre 1-oanoit Wlrel PhltTLANrt, Ore'.,r SepL :2tt- plcco of. a i meteor aliou'-, the si'.e of. a- UiBeball which fell" Sunday nieht. at li:ut 72uii and HalKnv UH from alt o i-,.,.i.,..,.-: :::r. i:m v" Woof! L: " 'Mv I ;: , m.U! s '' . - )rvm:" iinuc-onii nil nmrn .nr'riiniin LL iUL I IIUMLI TOGREATCROWD Record Breaking Sport Audience Hears Bulle tins From Chicago. RADIO TIME BEATEN Telegraph AV.cad of Wire less in Announcing Prog ress of Fight Crowd Kept Excited. Moro than 2,500 fight funs Jam med lain tho block In front of the News-ltovlew office Inst iiluiit to heur the returns ot the Dompaey Tunnoy championtihip bnttle hh announced and bulletined direct from tho Chicago ringside over the the Associated Press leased wire. This crowd, the lnrgost ever assem bled in Iluseburs: fur a sport event. , iTT, , . " ' 01 ,ony' ' I uoiiiio uiu iiiieuse imeiesi anu liiu K'Ktii- or uie uuuience, titero was Tittlo confusion or dis order, although there wus plenty of noise and enthusiasm muulfost ed by partisan falls. 1 , . All ages, from babes- In arms to ball Commissioner K. M. Ijindls. reeble old men, were represented I The first . two , games will be irt the great crowd of eager listen-! played In the park of the Natlonul ors, while women and girls vied 'league pennant winners Pitts with men in crowding into the an-; burgh. St. Louis or Now, York, nouncol's ' platform to be hotter 'and the next three nmos will be able to hear the reports. ' . , I played In the park of tho. Now The telegraph' Instrumonf was York Anioricnn league club, al mountod out of doors where tho op-1 ready assured of first placo -in orator and announcer were seated : that league. ; . . , aoovo neaas ot tho crowd so that thoy were In full view. The announcer rend directly off .the typewriter used by tho operator, so that tho returns were given . In stantly as recelvod, making a rapid and accurate service. ' i . The city police department gave excellent oo-oporatlon In handling mo trnrnc nna the crowd, traffic i sixth, and the American league being detoureit around the block club for the third, fourth and fifth so that the fight fans might not lie, j games. disturbed by tho, noise pf passing . If played at St. Louis the enn trntflu and; iiIbo avoiding traffic UnBt thoro. will etnrt at 1:30, con l engcHtion, sH, the street was so . trul standard f .time, , but .if ! belli completely blockod by. listeners clubs nre In .the east tho contost thnt ciu-b would not have been nhlo I will bogln at 1:80 eastern time. A to get through had tho street not Sunday gamo; Ifi played' In .New! been closed. . .. York, will Blurt at one minuto after' 1 Tho deBCdplfoii ot tho fight,; was.' two., I Interesting and colorful and thel "it tho schodute' carts' Mr giiuics orowd litcame greatly excited us In Pittsburgh and Now York, thuro ; thd tw6 mnulors atl-ovo for victory, will bo no day Intervening for the I carrying the. Ildo of the fight. fi-f 1 (ontns to' chnng6 cities, but If the -no way;nnd theli another. So well ; St. Louis tonni Is n iWitlolpaut, ft : was the fight story dictated that the fight was easily visualized by the excited listeners. The returns came through with exceptional speed. When TunneyjjE WUH KUOCKl'U UUWII IU IUU I Ul I m round, the telegraph carried ihej 3 news as he dropped to the floor 3 and kept count as the referee tolled j off the seconds. In announcing thojg decision the telegraph was seconds; 3 ahead of the radio in giving thew outcome, the News-Review crowd j 53 starting to break up before a radio fg audience, a short distance away, had learned the outcome. It has always boon the News-Review policy to furnish this service to sport fans of the city on any major sport events and every effort Is made to give tho fans the quick est and most reliable news returns available. The next big event will the World's baseball series and the News-Review Is already making arrangements to cover those gameB In detail and will uso the same sys tem as furnished for the fights last night, - ' ' Try our butternillK hnt Jloeoburir Palry. -It's differ Phone 186 GAMES TO START ON OCTOBER 5TH - tAtwltttA em. tMtwd Win) ' CfHICAGO. Sent. 23. Tho first gdme of the world's sorlcs will be I 'l'lnyed on October 5 lu the city f . whoso club wills the National baseball leaguo pennaiit, - it was decided here ' today at a confer ence among representatives of the leading elubs of the National and Amerienn leasees nnrl IlnKe- 1 If more than five games are nee- eesary to decide the world chain- pionshlp, the . sixth and seventh games will be .played In tho park of the National longueciub. . ' Each of , tho pennant w inning clubs was nutlioiieud to .soil tick- ots for threo games, the National . leaguo for the , first, second and V B 19 its FLOUR IS DOWN Exchange $2.004 sacks. ... . $7.83 Bear, $1.90, 4 sacks . . . . : . . . $7.43 Silver Dust $1.80, 4 sacks. ... S7.C3 ' Vetch, Common or Hungarian, 4c per lb. -All Kinds of Grass Seeds. - . See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE ACENTS FOR- . Rowburg TAIRBANKS MORSE & CO. Washington St. and 8. P. Traoks. :a.T.liT.TOT.TTiIgJ.T.W.T.T.T.T.T.T.TO. day wilt bo taken to m;i!:o tho trip between New York and the westorn city. .....' Two umpires from each league will bo chosen later to officiate ; for the contests. : j The U3Ual prices -for the world series will prevail, with boxes sell-; ing at fU.UO including the govern-1 ment tax; resorved grand scats $5,511; general ndmlcsion ?3.30 uud bleachers $1.10. . . ,t I WASH CLOTH 1a , ( - Cnrr's lc sale now on. loo valuo wash cloth en lo sale special ut 2 for lie. Cnrr's. Frances Lintott Piano Studio 822 8. Main Phone 41!M . Mr ..('. Big Dance Melrose Country Club ' Saturday Night Sept. 24 , , : J . K3ood -Muslcr by plece . urcnesira. . B I. I. . . AnotharQood Time i.'i H' I .i 0 : .'i Phone 1B7-W Ml III' Mill in""''r" " " " :,1 M,ln ', ' Oakland Try a claasiriea aav. in tun pgt' per and watch results. Toit'll furs ( it mm. 1 ; w ' - Lucile M. Sappington . Dunning System Improved Muilo Study. Piano Kindergarten Parish House 214 Cau St For fnformatlnn and terms ' Phono IIL'n-J ir 295 R ' voice ; '-.; Mrs. Charles A. Brand . Voice Bulldl-a Song Interpretation OPEN SEPTEMBER 12 : Same Studio ' ' Phone 642-R Kohlhagen Bldfl. " ' 30 F33 CHIROPRACTORS Drugless Health Centet ' "Complete Health 8rvlcw SULPHUR VAPOR BATH 827 West Cam , . Phone 4S1 Moore Music Studio Room 2 and 3' above " Ladles 8hopp. ' '8tudlo Phone, 502 '. 'Res. Phone ,187-R ; . " 1 Elite ' Pleaters .; All; Kind 'of Ploatlng and ')lt Button Making.).' ' ' MR8. BELLE CASE r